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Craig Horner

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1983-01-24
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Craig Horner has consistently demonstrated his acting prowess, particularly through his compelling performances in dramatic films. Early in his career, Craig Horner made a strong impression with roles in the 2002 film Blurred and the emotionally charged drama Swimming Upstream (2005), where he shared the screen with acclaimed actor Geoffrey Rush. As Craig Horner’s career progressed, he ventured into more intense genres, starring in the horror film See No Evil (2006), directed by Gregory Dark. He later gained wider recognition for his leading role in the fantasy series Legend of the Seeker, which aired from 2008 to 2010 and further highlighted Craig Horner’s range as a performer. In more recent years, Craig Horner appeared in the VH1 series Hindsight, which ran from 2014 to 2015, continuing to showcase his adaptability across different storytelling formats. Throughout his journey, Craig Horner has remained a dedicated and versatile presence in the entertainment industry.

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When it comes to Craig Horner’s film career, one standout performance definitely shines through — his highest-rated movie is widely recognized as Swimming Upstream, released back in 2003. This heartfelt drama really showcased Craig Horner’s acting range and earned strong praise from both critics and audiences alike. On the other end of the spectrum, Craig Horner appeared in See No Evil in 2006, which ended up being his lowest-rated film to date. While Craig Horner brought his usual dedication to the role, the movie itself didn’t resonate as well with viewers or reviewers. Still, it’s interesting to see how Craig Horner has taken on such different types of roles throughout his career, from emotional dramas to intense thrillers.

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